With 2003, how can I reduce the point size of cell borders? In a form I
created, the bottom border is the underline for the cell, and it is too
thick in comparison with the underline function.
Ian - 08 Dec 2006 08:57 GMT
I don't think you can. The only things I can suggest are to change the
border to a dotted line or to change the colour of it to perhaps a pale
grey. In either case, the border is less obvious.

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> With 2003, how can I reduce the point size of cell borders? In a form I
> created, the bottom border is the underline for the cell, and it is too
> thick in comparison with the underline function.
Green-shutters - 08 Dec 2006 12:48 GMT
You can change the thickness of the border by format call and the on the
border tab select the style you want and apply it to the bottom of the cell
> With 2003, how can I reduce the point size of cell borders? In a form I
> created, the bottom border is the underline for the cell, and it is too
> thick in comparison with the underline function.
Ian - 09 Dec 2006 10:23 GMT
Unfortunately, the "default" border thickness is the thinnest one there is,
hence my suggestion to use dotted or grey lines.

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> You can change the thickness of the border by format call and the on the
> border tab select the style you want and apply it to the bottom of the
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>> created, the bottom border is the underline for the cell, and it is too
>> thick in comparison with the underline function.